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Paper jam I suppose is the commonest of all printer problems as it can
occur due to strayed, stuck bits of papers in pathway of paper tray,
outlet, roller etc. I would recommend cleaning the paper inlet, outlet,
and other possible areas to avoid a paper jam situation.

Follow the given steps to clear paper jam>Clear any loose paper from the paper tray. This will help you
locate the jam. You will find it either in front, near the paper tray,
or in the rear.

->To clear a paper jam near the paper tray, grip the paper and pull
it firmly but gently from the printer. If you find a stack of papers
jammed, grab from the middle of the stack and pull.

->For a rear jam, remove the back of the printer. When you find a free edge on the paper, grip it firmly and pull it out.

->Replace the back cover. Press the "Resume" button or turn off the
printer, and then turn it back on. Your settings should reset.

Paper jam I suppose is the commonest of all printer problems as it can
occur due to strayed, stuck bits of papers in pathway of paper tray,
outlet, roller etc. I would recommend cleaning the paper inlet, outlet,
and other possible areas to avoid a paper jam situation.

Follow the given steps to clear paper jam>Clear any loose paper from the paper tray. This will help you
locate the jam. You will find it either in front, near the paper tray,
or in the rear.

->To clear a paper jam near the paper tray, grip the paper and pull
it firmly but gently from the printer. If you find a stack of papers
jammed, grab from the middle of the stack and pull.

->For a rear jam, remove the back of the printer. When you find a free edge on the paper, grip it firmly and pull it out.

->Replace the back cover. Press the "Resume" button or turn off the
printer, and then turn it back on. Your settings should reset.

Clearing credit card-sized paper jammed inside the printer
Credit card-sized and 4" x 6" sized paper must be loaded properly. If this media is not loaded properly, it will feed into the printer and will not exit. Credit card-sized paper should only be loaded in the ASF and in portrait orientation. 4" x 6" sized paper can be loaded in the ASF or cassette. But must be loaded portrait orientation.If credit card-sized paper was loaded in landscape orientation in the ASF and did not eject (exit), please follow this procedure.

Turn off the printer.

Load the same paper type that is jammed inside the printer in portrait orientation.

Power on the printer.The paper stock in the ASF will automatically feed the jammed paper from the printer.

To resume printing, load the paper in portrait orientation.

If 4" x 6" sized paper was loaded in landscape orientation in the cassette and did not eject (exit), please follow this procedure.

Turn off the printer.

Open the rear cover.

Fold in four a piece of letter-sized plain paper.

Push in the folded paper until it hits the jammed paper.

If the jammed paper is visible from inside the printer area, pull it out and proceed to step 7.

If the jammed paper cannot be pulled out, push in the folder paper from the rear so the jammed paper is in between the feed rollers.

Pull out the folded paper and close the rear cover.

Power on the printer and confirm that the Alarm light is off.The jammed paper should automatically eject.

As soon as I started using recycled ink cartridges, I started getting a paper jam error on my printer. The control panel message instructs me to remove the back panel and clear paper jam. I've done this several times but there is no paper to clear and the message keeps coming back. I've tried turning of the printer and unplugging it to clear the memory, but that doesn't help. Could it be that the chip on the ink cartridge is messing with the printer's operating system?

You can access Canon online support info here. Enter paper jam as a search, then choose #4 to remove the obstruction.
Also see this:Issue: Paper is jammed inside the printerSolution: Removing paper jams MP600

Clearing credit card-sized paper jammed inside the printer
Credit card-sized and 4" x 6" sized paper must be loaded properly. If this media is not loaded properly, it will feed into the printer and will not exit. Credit card-sized paper should only be loaded in the ASF and in portrait orientation. 4" x 6" sized paper can be loaded in the ASF or cassette. But must be loaded portrait orientation.If credit card-sized paper was loaded in landscape orientation in the ASF and did not eject (exit), please follow this procedure.

Turn off the printer.

Load the same paper type that is jammed inside the printer in portrait orientation.

Power on the printer.The paper stock in the ASF will automatically feed the jammed paper from the printer.

To resume printing, load the paper in portrait orientation.

If 4" x 6" sized paper was loaded in landscape orientation in the cassette and did not eject (exit), please follow this procedure.

Turn off the printer.

Open the rear cover.

Fold in four a piece of letter-sized plain paper.

Push in the folded paper until it hits the jammed paper.

If the jammed paper is visible from inside the printer area, pull it out and proceed to step 7.

If the jammed paper cannot be pulled out, push in the folder paper from the rear so the jammed paper is in between the feed rollers.

Pull out the folded paper and close the rear cover.

Power on the printer and confirm that the Alarm light is off.The jammed paper should automatically eject.

To resume printing, load the paper in portrait orientation.

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